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anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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HereBeMonsters said:
Crossflow Kid said:
Smiffy7 said:
I've just bought this to keep in the back of the seven:

http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/...
Thirty sheets for some tape, a few tie-wraps and a clutch of tools you've probably already got.
Winner.
Plus they look like the sort of tools you could probably get in the pound shop, individually. And there aren't 30 there!
I wanna know what they think the feeler gauges are for. Please don't anyone suggest fettling spark plugs at the roadside. It might be a 1950s car but I'd like to think things have moved on a bit.....
Splash out another ten quid and you get this.
Granted, there's no tape or tie wraps.

Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 13th April 07:54

Smiffy7

114 posts

122 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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Crossflow Kid said:
I wanna know what they think the feeler gauges are for. Please don't anyone suggest fettling spark plugs at the roadside. It might be a 1950s car but I'd like to think things have moved on a bit.....
Splash out another ten quid and you get this.
Granted, there's no tape or tie wraps.

Edited by Crossflow Kid on Sunday 13th April 07:54
Looks like that would weigh a ton in comparison. Would rather not carry the weight penalty personally laugh

anonymous-user

55 months

Monday 14th April 2014
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Smiffy7 said:
Crossflow Kid said:
I wanna know what they think the feeler gauges are for. Please don't anyone suggest fettling spark plugs at the roadside. It might be a 1950s car but I'd like to think things have moved on a bit.....
Splash out another ten quid and you get this.
Granted, there's no tape or tie wraps.

Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 13th April 07:54
Looks like that would weigh a ton in comparison. Would rather not carry the weight penalty personally laugh
You drive that close to the ragged edge that a few grammes makes all the difference eh? Yeah, me too rolleyes
Ditch the tools altogether in that case? Certainly leave the feeler gauges at home. They must equate to 0.0000001 of a second off a Ring lap.
And don't forget to have a really good dump before you set off.

Edited by anonymous-user on Monday 14th April 16:19